How are we going to get out of this? We have an army of undead all around and god knows where we are! I know that there is little to no chance of us surviving, even if we make it through this challenge, there will just be another waiting for us. And while the enemy grows with each fallen survivor our numbers only grow smaller, and our resources dwindle more and more. What’s the point in fighting, if there’s no hope of victory?

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Sunday, October 4, 2015

Things were going to be alright, that’s what we told
ourselves. I was telling myself that when we were getting ready to meet with
the resistance leader, and Nicole was telling herself that when we left for the
station. By the time we were there though, she felt far less confident.

“Well, what do we do now?” Daniel asked, after the
raiding team were out of site

“Business as usual I guess,” Will chimed in, a little
concerned about Nicole’s silence. Everyone had subconsciously agreed that she
was the leader in my absence, Will too, but even he turned to Nicole for
decisions. Will and Daniel walked off to check on the generator, leaving Jade
and Nicole alone. “Are you alright?” Jade asked, placing a hand on her shoulder

“Yeah,” Nicole replied absently, but shook herself out
of it, “just a little concerned I guess”

“I know how you feel,” snorted Jade

“I guess this is your first experience at this,
watching the raiders drive away, every time you go I get worried you’re not
gonna come back”

“Hey we always come back, all of us,” Jade pulled
Nicole around, “they may be gone for longer than usual, but this is no
different, okay?” Nicole smiled and nodded, and they headed inside, but in her
gut Nicole knew she was only agreeing to spare Jade’s feelings.

But as Will said everything was “business as usual” at
the ware house. Will and Daniel did calculations about how long the petrol
would last and when they’d need more. Andria dutifully reported this back to
Nicole, who along with Lauren added what new medical supplies would be useful.
Andria then gave this, list to Jade, after adding basic supplies such as food, blankets
and building tools, and Jade promised to look for then on the next raid. This
process was flawless by now, but without the others, without a new raiding
mission to organise, people ran out of things to do quickly.

A few hours after the raiders left Will found Nicole
alone in the medical section, everyone else had been rounded up by Chris for shooting
practice. “Hey how you doing?” he asked, forcefully chipper

“Bored, to be honest” Nicole laughed back, and Will
laughed with her

“It’s weird isn’t it, having nothing to do,” Will’s
tone got more serious as he spoke, or at least more introspective, “we spent so
much time struggling to survive, then time trying to improve our lives, now
that that’s all done what do we do?” Nicole spent a while thinking on that. In
the past, before the fall of society, she spent her time reading, or working,
or studying, or hanging out with friends. But she couldn’t do that now. She had
friends around but ‘hanging out’ just didn’t feel right. What was the point of ‘having
fun’ when unspeakable things were happening to so many people outside these
walls.

“I know what you’re thinking,” Will’s voice
interrupted Nicole’s thoughts and she realised how much time had passed since
he’d spoke, “you’re thinking that there’s no point in trying to get back to our
‘hobbies’ or ‘interests’ because in the end they’re just frivolous.” Nicole
wondered where Will was going with this, was here trying to agree with her? “But
you’re wrong. Do you remember what I was like when we thought Todd, Connor and
the others had died at the station, I didn’t even see the point in doing
anything, helpful or not. But these past few weeks, working with Connor and
Daniel, helping the raiding system work, I realised that if we stop moving we’re
going to stagnate”

“What are you talking about Will?” Nicole asked
annoyed, she turned away from him, she didn’t want to be cheered up

“The whole reason we started raiding, hell the whole
reason we survived the apocalypse is so we could live,” He turned her around
and looked in her eyes, “but that doesn’t stop at blankets and a generator, we
need to start enjoying ourselves again otherwise one day, we’re going to wish
we hadn’t survived.”

The harsh reality of what he was saying struck Nicole,
and tears started welling up in her eyes. “God, I’m sorry,” Will apologised
stepping back, “I got a bit carried away, I’ll admit to practicing that speech to
myself”

“No it’s okay,” Nicole laughed, still crying, “I agree
with you but, how? How are we meant to just pick up where we left of and start ‘living
life’ again?”

“We don’t ‘pick up where we left off’ we start again,
I don’t feel like the same person I was a few months ago, and although what has
happened is dreadful, I don’t want to be that... kid… again. I want to start
living life in a new world we have to build for our own.” They were both silent
for a long time, until Nicole, no longer crying, laughed before speaking, “when
did we become the drama queens”

Will laughed too, “I know aren’t we supposed to be
leading these guys?”

They went their separate ways after the others
returned from their practice. The paintball supplies were running low, but when
it came to raids those supplies were not only rare but not a high priority.
Jade and Chris were confident with people’s progress however, and were even
trying to convince Daniel to join the raiding team. Will, Lauren, and Andria
had improved, but were still too afraid of combat to fight, surprisingly Nicole
showed skill, but still flat-out refused to use or even carry a gun.

After their talk Nicole and Will felt better about
their situation, and found more ways to occupy themselves. They also found new
hope for the future. Will began to make, or find, playing cards while Nicole
found some paint and tried to make the warehouse feel more like home. That
afternoon the six of them sat around a table playing with Will’s cards. “Good
job you guys,” Lauren beamed at them, “this place feels much… lighter, than
before”